Saturday 4 June 2022 11:58 PM Delta Goodrem gets big break in the United States as she scores new gig with ... trends now Delta Goodrem gets her big break in the United States as she scores new gig with The Backstreet Boys: 'I am beyond excited!' By Ali Daher For Daily Mail Australia Published: 23:53 BST, 4 June 2022 | Updated: 23:53 BST, 4 June 2022 Viewcomments Delta Goodrem has has landed the gig of a lifetime. The Australian pop star announced on Saturday that she will be supporting legendary '90s boy band The Backstreet Boys in the North American leg on their DNA Word Tour. 'OMG!! I’m joining the iconic @backstreetboys this summer on their #DNAWorldTour2022 in the US, kicking off tomorrow night @northislandamp in Chula Vista,' she wrote to Instagram, adding: 'I am beyond excited!!! Let’s go! See you there.' Gig of a lifetime! Australian singer Delta Goodrem, 37, (pictured) is set to get her big break in the United States after scoring a national tour with The Backstreet Boys The news was also shared to The Backstreet Boys' group's social media pages. Delta recently wrapped her Bridge Over Troubled Dreams Australian tour and received praise for the set she performed at the Bottle Rock Festival last week. The Australian hit-maker previously opened for Andrea Bocelli and Michael Bolton in the US, but this will be the first time she has completed a full tour of the country. Exciting: The Australian pop star announced on Saturday that she will be supporting the legendary '90s boy in the North American leg on their DNA Word Tour Backstreet Boys will meanwhile bring their DNA world tour to Australia in February next year having delayed it twice due to the pandemic. Her Over Troubled Dreams album reached number one on the ARIA charts in May of last year. Speaking to The Daily Telegraph about the achievement, the singer said when she got the news, 'I burst into tears, happy tears'. Heading Down Under: Backstreet Boys will meanwhile bring their DNA world tour to Australia in February next year having delayed it twice due to the pandemic. (Pictured L-R: AJ McLean, Kevin Richardson, Brian Littrell, Nick Carter, Howie Dorough) She added: 'You are not the new artist, you have been around a while but to have this record being recognised and to be a musician and an artist and then people connecting to the work, is just awesome.' Delta, who played Nina Tucker on Neighbours, also paid tribute to her time on the popular TV show amid its shock axing. 'It truly is the end of an era... the show was a true school of the industry for so many people's paths including mine!' she wrote on Instagram. She added: 'The moment of Nina singing Born To Try for the first time stayed with me forever, the start of it all…' Taking on the world: Delta recently wrapped her Bridge Over Troubled Dreams Australian tour and received warm praise for the set she performed at the Bottle Rock Festival last week Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility